The power of lens you should start with when observing with a microscope.
What is low-powered?
Inward folds of the cell membrane.
What are mesosomes?
The color that gram-positive bacteria stain.
What is purple or blue?
A culture with only the intended or wanted organism present.
What is a pure culture?
The disease caused by Clostridium botulinum.
What is botulism?
The safety equipment used to protect our eyes.
What are goggles?
The wheel or lever under the stage used to adjust the amount of light.
What is the diaphragm?
The method that bacteria use to reproduce.
What is binary fission?
The color that gram-negative bacteria stain.
What is red or pink?
A culture with unwanted organisms present.
What is a contaminated culture?
The disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
What is tuberculosis?
Safety equipment used to protect our hands.
What are gloves?
The kind of microscope we use in this classroom.
What is a compound microscope?
What we call an organism that can only survive in an environment without oxygen.
The chemical found in bacterial cell walls and nowhere else on earth.
What is peptidoglycan?
The optimum temperature for bacteria to grow in culture.
What is 36 or 37 degrees celsius?
The bacteria that frequently causes both diarrhea and urinary tract infections.
What is Eschericia coli, or E. Coli?
The food policy during days when labs are being conducted.
What is no food allowed?
The power of the lens used for oil immersion.
What is 40x?
An organelle of locomotion.
What is a flagellum or what are flegella?
The percentage of peptidoglycan in the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria.
What is 90%?
The thing that is needed for bacterial growth if temperature and PH are already optimal.
What is surface area?
The disease caused by Yersinia pestis.
What is the plague?
The safety equipment used when a chemical or contaminant gets in the eyes.
What is the eyewash station?
This is the power or magnification of the eyepiece.
What is 10x?
An additional layer on all bacteria, outside of the cell wall.
What is glycocalyx?
The two molecules that makeup peptidoglycan chains.
What are NAM and NAG?
What we call an organism that prefers an oxygen environment but can live in an environment that lacks oxygen.
What is a facultative anaerobe?
The disease caused by Bordatella pertussis.
What is whooping cough?
What you do if you do not understand a direction or part of a lab procedure.
What is ask the teacher?